In register contents at decoder, the syndrome register consists of syndrome after all bits of received vector are clocked into the decoder . . . . . . . . A. Input B. Output C. Both A and B D. None of the above

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The correct answer is: B. Output

The syndrome register is a register that stores the syndrome after all bits of the received vector are clocked into the decoder. The syndrome is a number that is used to detect and correct errors in a received message. The syndrome register is used to calculate the syndrome, and the syndrome is then used to determine the error pattern that needs to be corrected.

The syndrome register is an output of the decoder. The decoder is a circuit that takes the received vector and produces the syndrome. The syndrome register is a part of the decoder, and it is used to store the syndrome that is produced by the decoder.

The syndrome register is not an input to the decoder. The decoder takes the received vector as its input, and it produces the syndrome as its output. The syndrome register is a part of the decoder, but it is not an input to the decoder.

The syndrome register is not both an input and an output of the decoder. The decoder takes the received vector as its input, and it produces the syndrome as its output. The syndrome register is a part of the decoder, but it is not an input to the decoder.

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